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ronda tÚ nos la pagas [timbre del teléfono] departamento de policÍa de chicago premio al mÉrito de frederickrd kimble >>¡ah! >>mucho gusto >>doctor kimble >>¡lentz! >>no habÍamos podido encontrarnos, ¿verdad? ¿verdad? "devlin macgregor", recibos de honorarios "fondo para ayudar a infancia" >>un crucero financiado por "devlin macgregor" debe ser magnÍfico >>hola >>¡cancÚn, richard! ¡pesca deportiva! >>¿y quÉ debe comprar el hospital? ¿cuÁl es el truco? >>pez vela no, no hay obligaciones, doctor kimble y bien, ¿quÉ dices? ¿quÉ dices? >>este hombre estÁ sangrando de cada poro ¿lentz lo enviÓ? ¿estÁ trabajando con esa nueva droga? >>sÍ, estÁ en el protocolo rdu90, provasic >>la droga del futuro, amigos si limpia las arterias nos sacarÁ del negocio >>el maestro de ceremonias del desfile, ed flagerty dijo que no recordaba un desfile mÁs alegre en los Últimos 20 aÑos este kimble, escuchen es un tipo increÍble que escapÓ entre la multitud >>¿tipo? >>sÍ, eso dice, tipo tal vez es un gnomo porque... >>robert >>sÓlo estoy leyendo >>sam, un hombre en la lÍnea 3 dice ser richard kimble >>¿quiÉn? >>tenemo
ronda tÚ nos la pagas [timbre del teléfono] departamento de policÍa de chicago premio al mÉrito de frederickrd kimble >>¡ah! >>mucho gusto >>doctor kimble >>¡lentz! >>no habÍamos podido encontrarnos, ¿verdad? ¿verdad? "devlin macgregor", recibos de honorarios "fondo para ayudar a infancia" >>un crucero financiado por "devlin macgregor" debe ser magnÍfico >>hola >>¡cancÚn, richard! ¡pesca deportiva!...
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i'm a community garden advocate but i oppose the plan for the garden at 780 frederick street. while i applaud rec and park for allocating a quarter of a million dollars to create a community garden and resource center, considering the deep budget cuts for the department, a contradiction lies in the displacement of hanc to create a community garden. over the year hanc has supported the san francisco urban agriculture community by providing grant funding for community gardens for compost bins, material and divorces for new garden as well as serving as the fiscal sponsor for garden for the environment for last seven years. last year per the request of the mayor and san francisco food policy council, all city departments and agencies were asked to conduct an audit of the land suitable for urban agriculture purposes. not only did 780 frederick street not appear on the citywind land audit, another location did. commissioners, i urge you to take a step back and initiate a public process that is transparent, participatory and inclusive. a comprehensive process that addresses the curre
i'm a community garden advocate but i oppose the plan for the garden at 780 frederick street. while i applaud rec and park for allocating a quarter of a million dollars to create a community garden and resource center, considering the deep budget cuts for the department, a contradiction lies in the displacement of hanc to create a community garden. over the year hanc has supported the san francisco urban agriculture community by providing grant funding for community gardens for compost bins,...
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lo considera un asesino de policÍas le dispararÁn al verlo richard, sÉ que es inocente sÉ sobre frederickrichard richard, dÉjelo ya richard, o estoy mintiÉndole o no voy a dispararle ¿quÉ cree usted? deje de perseguirlo, es tiempo de dejar de huir >>asesinaron a mi esposa >>lo sÉ, richard lo sÉ pero ya terminÓ ¿sabe?, me alegra necesito descansar >>sÓlo una pregunta ¿quiÉn asesinÓ a la esposa de kimble? >>hasta donde yo sÉ, kimble fue condenado por ese crimen >>Él dijo que habÍa sido un hombre manco y ahora tienen uno en custodia ¿fue el que matÓ a su esposa? >>no tengo idea >>dÍganos ¿cuÁntos mancos armados puede haber? >>...esa pregunta, no lo sÉ >>¿pudieron haberse equivocado? >>¡aaay! >>ya les indiquÉ que un juez fue el que dictÓ la sentencia >>tambiÉn podemos ver a un hombre manco siendo custodiado... >>jamÁs vi tanta gente reunida en un caso como este >>¿cometieron un error? >>por favor, todos desalojen el Área >>ahora no ahora no, ahora no >>una pregunta para... [hablan a la vez] >>no se puede tratar a la prensa en esa forma tiene usted la obligaciÓn de responder >>¡cuidado! su cab
lo considera un asesino de policÍas le dispararÁn al verlo richard, sÉ que es inocente sÉ sobre frederickrichard richard, dÉjelo ya richard, o estoy mintiÉndole o no voy a dispararle ¿quÉ cree usted? deje de perseguirlo, es tiempo de dejar de huir >>asesinaron a mi esposa >>lo sÉ, richard lo sÉ pero ya terminÓ ¿sabe?, me alegra necesito descansar >>sÓlo una pregunta ¿quiÉn asesinÓ a la esposa de kimble? >>hasta donde yo sÉ, kimble fue condenado por ese...
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the first thing is the core configuration and lesson planning, which was used to turn around frederick douglass academy in harlem. i have used if previously in turning around the school, and so has my executive director, and we found the schools did use it, but we are implementing it and monitoring it, so we can ensure a lesson planning is occurring, and it creates a spirit of transparency so whomever walks in the classroom can see what is going on. it can be monitored by the students, by the administration, by anyone that comes into the classroom. the second one is that it-driven decision and instruction. we feel using data to drive instruction is a prescriptive way to make change in our schools. in general, that is our way of making decisions. one example is a program out of standard. it is called -- out of stanford. it is called epgy. it tended to raise the level of thought, processes, and it is being used that almost all of our schools, and the schools we do not have it at, we are getting it as soon as possible. we use that weekly report given to the principals who give it to the t
the first thing is the core configuration and lesson planning, which was used to turn around frederick douglass academy in harlem. i have used if previously in turning around the school, and so has my executive director, and we found the schools did use it, but we are implementing it and monitoring it, so we can ensure a lesson planning is occurring, and it creates a spirit of transparency so whomever walks in the classroom can see what is going on. it can be monitored by the students, by the...
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monday to put 2000 volunteers like a big brother big sister program, they will serve as mentors frederick program children. the change begins with the change of the people in the community, about a week herder volunteers a plan on knocking on doors and oakland to talk to people. tried to get them involved. >> it will be an amazing opportunity to try make a difference. >> in oakland dollars kron4 news. >> elsewhere responders to the september 11th tax o responders will have medical paid for. obama sidmany of those men and women suffer from respiratory diseases. >> south oakland's chinatown want to use the same system said lincoln's recreation systcenter to try and fight petty crime in the area. >> the lincoln recreation center, chinatown'where an eldey woman was beaten up in the bathroom. carl channell the asian and buys her committee says this is the center does not have a surveillance center run the building, the suspects in these cases have not been arrested. gm is hoping to change that in the near future with the help with the chinatown community. >> we have over 2000 people coming tru
monday to put 2000 volunteers like a big brother big sister program, they will serve as mentors frederick program children. the change begins with the change of the people in the community, about a week herder volunteers a plan on knocking on doors and oakland to talk to people. tried to get them involved. >> it will be an amazing opportunity to try make a difference. >> in oakland dollars kron4 news. >> elsewhere responders to the september 11th tax o responders will have...
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exclusion act was before congress in 1870, the first national leader to speak out against that was frederick douglass. the same man who fought against slavery. do you know that when the chinese exclusion act was voted on in congress, there was one black senator named blanche bruce, the only african-american in the u.s. senate, voted against it. similarly, we work side-by-side for semel -- civil rights and improve public education. in '86, and laundry owner sued the san francisco board of supervisors for a racially discriminatory law, and it brought equal protection to minorities, and that overturned the 1857 dread scott case, which held that minorities were not protected by the u.s. constitution. we have the landmark case of brown harris is board of education, 1954, to thank for equality in education. -- brown v. board of education. seven years later, the chinese community here worked shoulder to shoulder with the african- american community to expand civil rights and public education. we have a history of working together. mayer brown, and reverend brown knows very well. in the early 1970's
exclusion act was before congress in 1870, the first national leader to speak out against that was frederick douglass. the same man who fought against slavery. do you know that when the chinese exclusion act was voted on in congress, there was one black senator named blanche bruce, the only african-american in the u.s. senate, voted against it. similarly, we work side-by-side for semel -- civil rights and improve public education. in '86, and laundry owner sued the san francisco board of...
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you commented on it -- >> host: fredericks berg, you with us?>> caller: yes, i'm here, can you hear me? >> host: yes, go ahead. >> caller: i wish you could expand a little bit, i've always been interested in how the unique military cultures of the marines, the army, and the special operating forces, what differences you may have seen in the fact that there's three branches that are doing this kind of work. >> guest: i don't really have special forces, but i have worked with the marines and the army, the air force and the navy and even the coast guard. i guess it's cliche, but honestly working with the marines is the best experience. there's a kind of culture of accountability and sacrifice in the marine corps that, while present in the other branches, is amplified in the marines. i guess they're able to hone that in a better way than with a vast organization like the u.s. army. so the marines have always taken really, really good care of me, and i'm grateful for that. >> host: emporia, virginia, you're on with david axe. >> caller: good afternoo
you commented on it -- >> host: fredericks berg, you with us?>> caller: yes, i'm here, can you hear me? >> host: yes, go ahead. >> caller: i wish you could expand a little bit, i've always been interested in how the unique military cultures of the marines, the army, and the special operating forces, what differences you may have seen in the fact that there's three branches that are doing this kind of work. >> guest: i don't really have special forces, but i have...
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sincerely, frederick jordan, president of the chamber. i am a subcontractor, a vendor who has put in a bid for this project. i represent 5% of the contract will agreement with granite, so i'm not just a vendor. i'm actually a contractor. hopefully, that means something to the board. director ford: thank you. >> i'm also a subcontractor consultant doing work with granite. basically, i have been -- my previous experience has shown that i have fought for live companies when i was on the other side of the fence working with these companies on large infrastructure projects, big ones dealing with the bay bridge, dealing also with the golden gate bridge, everything, and i have been having to deal with trying to achieve these goals. i have been privy to the rebuttal. i find it to be inadequate. a lot of paper. it looks good. i have to admit that we did the same thing. you get a database of things. you can hire somebody that says they will make use of supply, but i can certainly say from the bottom of my heart, it is not a bona fide effort. it is
sincerely, frederick jordan, president of the chamber. i am a subcontractor, a vendor who has put in a bid for this project. i represent 5% of the contract will agreement with granite, so i'm not just a vendor. i'm actually a contractor. hopefully, that means something to the board. director ford: thank you. >> i'm also a subcontractor consultant doing work with granite. basically, i have been -- my previous experience has shown that i have fought for live companies when i was on the...
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the site is located about the corner of frederick. it is located in proximity to transit, about 2/3. it is largely unpaved and includes a couple of and to read -- or a couple of entrances. now i would like to speak about the suitability of the community garden use. in terms of sunshine and shade conditions, the site currently contains sufficient sun to grow plants on the site. this photo was taken yesterday. even yesterday, in the winter season, the sunshine as low -- the sun is low on the horizon. i just want to go back to the previous photo. we have aerial photos showing a significant amount of sun over the site. this is a photo taken of one of the community gardens. it is located near sunset, not too far from the subject site. the relationship between the trees and the garden plots are similar to that proposed for the golden gate park site. you can see that it is a thriving garden. in regards to suitability, there is no indication that the site has a high level of toxins. as part of our planning process, we will conduct a soil test
the site is located about the corner of frederick. it is located in proximity to transit, about 2/3. it is largely unpaved and includes a couple of and to read -- or a couple of entrances. now i would like to speak about the suitability of the community garden use. in terms of sunshine and shade conditions, the site currently contains sufficient sun to grow plants on the site. this photo was taken yesterday. even yesterday, in the winter season, the sunshine as low -- the sun is low on the...
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located within the service area of frederick street is gardens for the internment, which has offered educational garden programs that are successful and have been of great use to almost every garden in san francisco. this plan represents a duplication of the services offered at a garden for the internment. -- environment. we have worked to establish these types of services in this neighborhood. rpd prides itself on world-class garden. thank you. president buell: thank you. >> next speaker. >> greetings, commissioners. thanks for giving me an opportunity to speak. i am with nature in the city. we have had an ongoing relationship with hanc to promote and manage the new plant nursery -- new plant nursery. we promote what is going on there. we get people to go and buy a plant. we even promote a little bit of staff time. we get plants for our projects. our primary concern is for the native plant nursery, an incomparable community resource. we are concerned about the potential loss of recycling and that 10 green jobs. we understand the concern about the recycling center in golden gate park
located within the service area of frederick street is gardens for the internment, which has offered educational garden programs that are successful and have been of great use to almost every garden in san francisco. this plan represents a duplication of the services offered at a garden for the internment. -- environment. we have worked to establish these types of services in this neighborhood. rpd prides itself on world-class garden. thank you. president buell: thank you. >> next...
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, 65,000 united states- raised students to qualify for the been -- who qualify for the dream act frederick from high school. assistant senate majority leader dick durbin asked the u.s. department of homeland security secretary, janet napolitano, to halt the deportation of immigrants students who could earn legal status under the dream act. it has the support of the house and senate leadership, all the relative committee shares, and our military leaders, including colin powell. in 2010, before the national hispanic caucus, president obama stated he would do whatever it takes to support the efforts to pass this bill, so he can sign it into law on behalf of students seeking a college education and those who wish to serve in our country's uniform. it is the right thing to do. steve li is a junior in city college who aspires to be a health care worker. he graduated from george washington high school as well as hoover middle school, where he was an editor and reporter for the school newspaper and ran on the track and cross-country team. he is scheduled to graduate in september 2011. he entered t
, 65,000 united states- raised students to qualify for the been -- who qualify for the dream act frederick from high school. assistant senate majority leader dick durbin asked the u.s. department of homeland security secretary, janet napolitano, to halt the deportation of immigrants students who could earn legal status under the dream act. it has the support of the house and senate leadership, all the relative committee shares, and our military leaders, including colin powell. in 2010, before...
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frederick at ebenezer baptist church in chicago, illinois, where i was raised up at. and i, when i got to be, i think, about 12 or 13 years old, my sister bought me a guitar because i had heard john lee hooker playing. and i made the statement, "if that cat can play, i know i can learn." [laughter] and actually, i was being real self-centered to myself then, like, kind of making fun of him. but today john lee hooker is a monument. i mean, he is bigger than big, you know. with the way he was doing, he had a style that was his. there was no copying. he's got people running around trying to figure out, "what are you doing? how do you do that," you know. so i decided to try to play like muddy waters, elmore james, and all these different blues people. i tried to learn this when my mother went to the a&p. [laughter] you understand? see, 'cause she didn't deal with the guitar. she didn't like it. she loved that violin, but that guitar was just not the right thing to have in her house. you understand? and she told me many time, "don't bring that in here, boy." and like, she
frederick at ebenezer baptist church in chicago, illinois, where i was raised up at. and i, when i got to be, i think, about 12 or 13 years old, my sister bought me a guitar because i had heard john lee hooker playing. and i made the statement, "if that cat can play, i know i can learn." [laughter] and actually, i was being real self-centered to myself then, like, kind of making fun of him. but today john lee hooker is a monument. i mean, he is bigger than big, you know. with the way...
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somehow create it by only american events and ideas such as you know massachusetts puritanism or frederick jackson turns the front seems to me to be distorting history that's the one idea the second idea which is probably more controversial is the idea that somehow since the end of the cold war an exceptional has become more nationalistic more aggressive and more of a problem for the rest of the world if i go to you peter i mean a lot of people say american exceptionalism is a problem from americans also i mean how do you reflect about what godfrey just said because he basically did deflates it or it diminishes they did is that america is just an extension of a european experience in many different ways though you could say that republican ideas came to the fore there but in any other ways are americans exaggerating who they are and what they are. well i don't know you know it's very much a matter of degree no sensible person would imagine that the american culture began in seven hundred seventy six and didn't have important roots and in europe of course it did. the question really is whet
somehow create it by only american events and ideas such as you know massachusetts puritanism or frederick jackson turns the front seems to me to be distorting history that's the one idea the second idea which is probably more controversial is the idea that somehow since the end of the cold war an exceptional has become more nationalistic more aggressive and more of a problem for the rest of the world if i go to you peter i mean a lot of people say american exceptionalism is a problem from...
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frederick afraid we're rushing affairs arts' we're from a christian science monitor says that terrorist target weak points and that he personally experienced poor security at domodedovo airport just a few weeks ago. you know i think that we will we know that is the gate way to the north caucasus as far as russian domestic airports go for moscow. that may be a reason. but i think it's all so fact that. over the past few years you see the terrorists striking in moscow most memorably less than a year ago when two suicide bombers hit the must go metro. i think they find vulnerable points i think they notice that. security is lax and and they select these places for for maximum impact and i know since i went through don't get the bill just because weeks ago. their security measures had really fallen off i suppose it was because of the black coat that they had on december twenty sixth the airport was shut down there and they had all these problems i'm sure it introduced may have made them speed up made them perhaps less more careless i don't know what are the reasons and we're speculating her
frederick afraid we're rushing affairs arts' we're from a christian science monitor says that terrorist target weak points and that he personally experienced poor security at domodedovo airport just a few weeks ago. you know i think that we will we know that is the gate way to the north caucasus as far as russian domestic airports go for moscow. that may be a reason. but i think it's all so fact that. over the past few years you see the terrorists striking in moscow most memorably less than a...
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oh,@i'd really appreiate thatn i@sent frederick to his grandmtheá's.think lilith made a big mistake. for what t's@wor(h, i think evan drake made a bi mistake. whie@w're at t, so did sam and, uh, martint%al and mark ne'brger. and those are just the ones yu know about. didn't mind a bit. so, see you tomorrow? uh, rebecca, come in for bit. i'l, me some cofee. sure,o.k. all i've got's instant. instant's fine. come to@think of it, you have a . you never get to talk about yourself. yore a very sympathetic person. you never get to hlp each other.ends do-- you really are my friend. fras, i think i bette o. oh, god. rebeca, i'm so sorry. uh, th-this-- this s...entirely unintentional. i, uh...oh, god. i understand what you're táying to sa let's forget it ever happened. rbecca, wait. i've alwaysfound you vry attractive. tank you very much, but i better go. looking@into youá beautiful eyes, i just /anted to... i had to... oh, godq what am i doing? this is not romantic. fier, you'"e my friend. iove known you for years. first sam, now you. who's next, cli&f? now, re
oh,@i'd really appreiate thatn i@sent frederick to his grandmtheá's.think lilith made a big mistake. for what t's@wor(h, i think evan drake made a bi mistake. whie@w're at t, so did sam and, uh, martint%al and mark ne'brger. and those are just the ones yu know about. didn't mind a bit. so, see you tomorrow? uh, rebecca, come in for bit. i'l, me some cofee. sure,o.k. all i've got's instant. instant's fine. come to@think of it, you have a . you never get to talk about yourself. yore a very...
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. >> frederick douglass. >> where do you get your news? [laughter] >> the daily caller. [laughter] no, mostly from the internet. the final three pages in the first section of "the wall street journal," with politics, gop. >> i get many of the internet. i read everything from blogs to newspapers. >> i am probably a religious reader of the drug repor -- drudge report, hotline, politico, all the other information online. >> so much for lightning round. >> i get my news online also -- "wall street journal," "national review." >> i am an old-fashioned guy. i start my morning with a hard copy of "the washington post," and then go on line to get the real news. [laughter] >> tube support completely -- do you support completely defunding planned parenthood? >> absolutely. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> starting with mr. anuzis, names of the mr. obama has done that you agree with --. name something mr. obama has done that you agree with. [laughter] >> i think this effort to called republicans prosecute the war -- to help republicans prosecute the war. >> i agree with that, if he oppos
. >> frederick douglass. >> where do you get your news? [laughter] >> the daily caller. [laughter] no, mostly from the internet. the final three pages in the first section of "the wall street journal," with politics, gop. >> i get many of the internet. i read everything from blogs to newspapers. >> i am probably a religious reader of the drug repor -- drudge report, hotline, politico, all the other information online. >> so much for lightning round....
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the man and woman is identified as 66 frederick and mary luminoso and no public safety concerned.is his third term, and with facing major problems, with a $28 billion budget deficit. tough choices, and difficult choices. and those are going to live to be made quickly. brown is expected to deliver his solutions to face this budget problems next week. reporting in sacramento, kate thompson. >> and jean quan is sworn in as a top priorities in oakland. how she can keep the city's eight even though budge cups eve though buttebudget cuts of the-i promise to keep every 300 officers on the streets even if i have to eliminate desk jobs in the administrative building. i will keep safety of the public a top priority. >> and pamela harris, the state attorneys general and sacramento she is the first woman to take this office and the top law-enforcement officer her inauguration commencement brought hundreds of people to watch this historic story in the ceremony. she was gracious and stir in butter principles about fighting justice in california. >> stern-and principles. >> that every california
the man and woman is identified as 66 frederick and mary luminoso and no public safety concerned.is his third term, and with facing major problems, with a $28 billion budget deficit. tough choices, and difficult choices. and those are going to live to be made quickly. brown is expected to deliver his solutions to face this budget problems next week. reporting in sacramento, kate thompson. >> and jean quan is sworn in as a top priorities in oakland. how she can keep the city's eight even...
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it's one of the great military museums in the country, and it's hiding out there in fredericks burg primarily because admiral anymore miss was from fredericksburg. but there's a symposium there every september, and it's attended by academics like me and also by world war ii vets. now, i say this because it's very clear in speaking to the world war ii veterans -- and now we're 60 years out from world war ii -- that this was for very many of them the most important experience in their lives. this was, in my -- many ways, the thing that defined their lives. when ed was giving the introduction, he pointed out that theodore roosevelt felt this way, that he had missed something by being too young for the civil war. and as one of the contributors of theodore roosevelt's enthusiasm -- and that's not putting it too strongly -- >> spiewz yam for war in the 1890s. it was said that he was looking for a war. he didn't care who the enemy was, he was just looking for any war. and the point was to define himself the way, for example, the generation of world war ii has defined it. and i say this with the grea
it's one of the great military museums in the country, and it's hiding out there in fredericks burg primarily because admiral anymore miss was from fredericksburg. but there's a symposium there every september, and it's attended by academics like me and also by world war ii vets. now, i say this because it's very clear in speaking to the world war ii veterans -- and now we're 60 years out from world war ii -- that this was for very many of them the most important experience in their lives. this...
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he was wary of the idea of this kind of regime of any kind of bargaining or frederick taylor scientific management of what workers should or should not to. it is represented by iconic control which is something that you see even after the new deal with some labor leaders by john o. lewis in particular. even though there has always been this kind of neurosis a little bit. a labor sought government intrusion in regimes and things that would govern labour relations there also was a nest thousand four just the freedom of not having being bound by those things and all and just being able to strike when he wanted to. you don't have to be certified by the national labor relations board. saw it was a little bit of both, i think. i think people slowly generally came around to view it as positive. to you want to -- >> okay. you tell me. al. thanks. i was just wondering what happened with below miracle? >> with the low miracle. well, it became sort of like the loan nightmare after a while. you know, it became -- it coalesced around the demand for the 10-hour day. it precede the and demand for the
he was wary of the idea of this kind of regime of any kind of bargaining or frederick taylor scientific management of what workers should or should not to. it is represented by iconic control which is something that you see even after the new deal with some labor leaders by john o. lewis in particular. even though there has always been this kind of neurosis a little bit. a labor sought government intrusion in regimes and things that would govern labour relations there also was a nest thousand...
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to end this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, we will tour the home of frederick douglass. texas a&m university professor jerry jones talks about the aggressive nabal diplomacy of woodrow wilson. from the nixon foundation, of focus on in -- daniel patrick moynihan, whose career spanned four presidential administrations. experience american history tv on c-span3 all weekend, every weekend. see the schedule online or you can press the c-span alert button and have the schedule e- mailed to you. >> the house has gaveled out for the week. all legislative business for the week has been completed. the house has adjourned until tuesday, february 8, at 2:00 p.m. eastern. before leaving, if members passed a bill that and a taxpayer financing of protection election campaigns and party conventions. there is a portion of that debate. r. van hollen. the chair: the gentleman from maryland. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank my colleague. i rise in strong opposition to this measure which along with the supreme court's radical decision in citizens united takes our nation's camp
to end this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, we will tour the home of frederick douglass. texas a&m university professor jerry jones talks about the aggressive nabal diplomacy of woodrow wilson. from the nixon foundation, of focus on in -- daniel patrick moynihan, whose career spanned four presidential administrations. experience american history tv on c-span3 all weekend, every weekend. see the schedule online or you can press the c-span alert button and have the schedule e-...
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. >> this weekend on c-span 3, we'll tour the home of frederick douglass. from the nixon foundation and library, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan whose career spanned four presidential administrations. see the complete schedule on-line or you can have our schedules emailed to you. >> now, two philosophies on how to improve the economy. from this morning's washington journal. this is an hour. >> there's been a debate raging across the country as the white house turned to the budget and deficit about the right approach, that whether or not with the precarious economy more investment or spending is necessary and whether it's important to focus on the deficit. matthew mitchell, research fellow at george washington university. >> we're a research institute based at the university. we focus on public policy and the intersection of it through the lens and try to bridge that gap between what research is showing and what policy leaders are doing. we're a market-oriented think tank. we do have a view that in a lot of ways market solutions tend to be superior soluti
. >> this weekend on c-span 3, we'll tour the home of frederick douglass. from the nixon foundation and library, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan whose career spanned four presidential administrations. see the complete schedule on-line or you can have our schedules emailed to you. >> now, two philosophies on how to improve the economy. from this morning's washington journal. this is an hour. >> there's been a debate raging across the country as the white house turned to the...
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someone who is getting support throughout the march for life is pastor luke robinson from church and frederickgod bless america. let the people of god say we will overcome and we will overcome jury -- very soon. there must be no retreat, no troops and no going back words. we must move forward, and we must do it now. the word of god says if my people who are called by my name humble themselves, pray and seek my face and turn away from their wicked ways, i will heal you in heaven, for gifts. that is the promise of god. [cheers and applause] in the recent november 2010 elections, the american people resoundingly stated that they were pro-life. we voted in record numbers and every level to replace those who supported the killing of innocent preboard children by a terrible procedure, abortion. we must not retreat now. we must move forward. we must stand our ground. there is no ground whatsoever or retreat or truce. we must hold our elected officials on the feet to the five-year. evin fees' young freshmen congressmen who are saying they will support life. we will give nobody a pass card because life
someone who is getting support throughout the march for life is pastor luke robinson from church and frederickgod bless america. let the people of god say we will overcome and we will overcome jury -- very soon. there must be no retreat, no troops and no going back words. we must move forward, and we must do it now. the word of god says if my people who are called by my name humble themselves, pray and seek my face and turn away from their wicked ways, i will heal you in heaven, for gifts. that...
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this is congressman frederick richmond, democrat of louisiana, a freshman. first of all, congressman, what with delight to be a member of congress listening to the president? >> i remember last june as a guest of the majority with common james clyburn and the first lady's but. this president is very good at reminding you of the purpose of why we're here. and he gives you that energy to wake up tomorrow and say you know what, let's come together. it's more importantly put american people first holds that they taught us november 2nd. but then person a party politics. >> some things the president called for, free son domestic spending for five years, tax increase in the richest americans coming up earmarks, no social security cut and time to do with illegal immigration. >> well, you think is right about those and he also talks about reorganizing government and making sure we don't have the duplications in those things. i can tell you from being in new orleans in the metropolitan area and katrina to weave a bunch of duplications of service and requirements that
this is congressman frederick richmond, democrat of louisiana, a freshman. first of all, congressman, what with delight to be a member of congress listening to the president? >> i remember last june as a guest of the majority with common james clyburn and the first lady's but. this president is very good at reminding you of the purpose of why we're here. and he gives you that energy to wake up tomorrow and say you know what, let's come together. it's more importantly put american people...
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. >> frederick douglass. >> where do you get your news? [laughter] >> the daily caller. [laughter] no, mostly from the internet. the final three pages in the first section of "the wall street journal," with politics, gop. >> i get many of the internet. i read everything from blogs to newspapers. >> i am probably a religious reader of the drug repor -- drudge report, hotline, politico, all the other information online. >> so much for lightning round. >> i get my news online also -- "wall street journal," "national review." >> i am an old-fashioned guy. i start my morning with a hard copy of "the washington post," and then go on line to get the real news. [laughter] >> tube support completely -- do you support completely defunding planned parenthood? >> absolutely. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> starting with mr. anuzis, names of the mr. obama has done that you agree with --. name something mr. obama has done that you agree with. [laughter] >> i think this effort to called republicans prosecute the war -- to help republicans prosecute the war. >> i agree with that, if he oppos
. >> frederick douglass. >> where do you get your news? [laughter] >> the daily caller. [laughter] no, mostly from the internet. the final three pages in the first section of "the wall street journal," with politics, gop. >> i get many of the internet. i read everything from blogs to newspapers. >> i am probably a religious reader of the drug repor -- drudge report, hotline, politico, all the other information online. >> so much for lightning round....
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. >> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span 3, we will tour the home of frederick douglass. a professor tells us of the aggressive nabal diplomacy of woodrow wilson and then, from the nixon library, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan who stands -- who stood for presidential the ministrations. see the complete schedules online c-span.org or you can press the c-span alert button and have our schedules mailed to you. >> now, the inauguration of georgia's 82nd governor, nathan deal. he previously served as a member of the u.s. house where he was originally elected as a democrat and then switched to the republican party. held in atlanta and courtesy of georgia public broadcasting, this is close to one hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated as we welcome mrs. cady deal. >> ♪ georgia and, georgia the whole day through ♪ just an old sweet song ♪ keeps georgia on my mind georgia 0, georgia ♪ comes a sweet and clear arms reach out to me. ♪ other is look down to me. still in the peaceful dreams i see, the lead -- of the road leads back to you. i said georgia, 0 georgia, no pea
. >> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span 3, we will tour the home of frederick douglass. a professor tells us of the aggressive nabal diplomacy of woodrow wilson and then, from the nixon library, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan who stands -- who stood for presidential the ministrations. see the complete schedules online c-span.org or you can press the c-span alert button and have our schedules mailed to you. >> now, the inauguration of georgia's 82nd governor, nathan...
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frederick, maryland. almost at a standstill. and from that team in new jersey, and have already, where snow over it. what you think liza? >> i like it, especially the one where i cannot feed the parking meter. you cannot feed it your point to get ticketed. >> is all lot easier to beat shovel. >> exactly, we record to see more records today. can already see this agenda downtown centers is good. lots of it. an abundance of the sky. we're looking at some thought. to date, it is state and of the really want trend that we're seeing. the cabinet to 64 degrees. high temperature 67 degrees. back down to the '50s, right now we are still dealing with chilly temperatures. some roses only a degree above. we're still holding into the 30's with low-in it for days. your satellite and radar, will show that greater system dominating our area, it is when to release weekend and break down. and onshore flow. was also glad to get into the light of cloud cover and by the end of the weekend a system three is in some showers. even some thunderstorms. y
frederick, maryland. almost at a standstill. and from that team in new jersey, and have already, where snow over it. what you think liza? >> i like it, especially the one where i cannot feed the parking meter. you cannot feed it your point to get ticketed. >> is all lot easier to beat shovel. >> exactly, we record to see more records today. can already see this agenda downtown centers is good. lots of it. an abundance of the sky. we're looking at some thought. to date, it is...
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. >> frederick douglass. >> where do you get your news? [laughter] >> the daily caller. [laughter] no, mostly from the internet. the final three pages in th first section of "the wall street journal," with politics, gop. >> i get many of the internet. i read everything from blogs to newspapers. >> i am probably a religious reader of the drug repor -- drudge report, hotline, politico, all the other information online. >> so much for lightning round. >> i get my news online also -- "wall street journal," "national review." >> i am an old-fashioned guy. i start my morning with a hard copy of "the washington post," and then go on line to get the real news. [laughter] >> tubsupport completely -- do you support completely defunding planned parenthood? >> absolutely. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> starting with mr. anuzis, names of the mr. oba has done that you agree with --. name something mr. obama has done that you agree with. [laughter] >> i think this effort to called republicans prosecute the war -- to help republicans prosecute the war. >> i agree with that, if he opposes a
. >> frederick douglass. >> where do you get your news? [laughter] >> the daily caller. [laughter] no, mostly from the internet. the final three pages in th first section of "the wall street journal," with politics, gop. >> i get many of the internet. i read everything from blogs to newspapers. >> i am probably a religious reader of the drug repor -- drudge report, hotline, politico, all the other information online. >> so much for lightning round....
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. >> this year we will tour the home of writer, statesman, and ex-slave frederick doug lasss. >> experiencestory tv on c-span all weekend every weekend. see the complete schedule on line at c-span.org/history. >> this weekend on book tv, on the attacks on the trade center, peter bergen looks at "the longest war." also this weekend, william harton on the continuing growth of the military complex. find the complete schedule at c-span booktv.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this past week the president talking about the deficit and also looking at the size of the federal government and the workforce among federal employees. when you hear the president talk about reorganizing the government, what does that mean for civilian employees? >> for o.s this is not a -- for these organizations it is not a federal term. i think it is important for federal employees as the actual functions that the government performs. and if they can be done more efficiently, we are all for it. i hope the president, changing poxes at the top is not that important. getting down to the mechanics of government
. >> this year we will tour the home of writer, statesman, and ex-slave frederick doug lasss. >> experiencestory tv on c-span all weekend every weekend. see the complete schedule on line at c-span.org/history. >> this weekend on book tv, on the attacks on the trade center, peter bergen looks at "the longest war." also this weekend, william harton on the continuing growth of the military complex. find the complete schedule at c-span booktv.org. >>...
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. >> this weekend on c-span3, we will tour the home of frederick douglass.ones tells of the aggressive nabal the policy of woodrow wilson. from the nixon foundation, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan. his career spanned four presidential administrations. experience american history tv on c-span3. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. tv ons weekend on book c-span2 -- after 10 years, at the cnn national security analyst looks at the longest war. he is interviewed by max boot. also, david eisenhower on the continuing growth of the military-industrial complex. edward mclaughlin on president obama's first campaign. sign up to get our schedules e- mailed directly to your in box. >> "washington journal" continues. host: i want to welcome back matt kibbe, freedomworks president and ceo. let's begin with "the washington times." guest: it's a shocking number, $1.5 trillion. longer-term, it is $14 trillion in national debt. it's a combination of a bad economy and way too much spending. we are spending too much money we do not have. the federal gover
. >> this weekend on c-span3, we will tour the home of frederick douglass.ones tells of the aggressive nabal the policy of woodrow wilson. from the nixon foundation, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan. his career spanned four presidential administrations. experience american history tv on c-span3. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. tv ons weekend on book c-span2 -- after 10 years, at the cnn national security analyst looks at the longest war. he is interviewed by max...
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history tv on c-span 3, we will tour the home of social reporter, writer, statement, an ex slave, frederick douglass. and the naval diplomacy of federal -- president woodrow wilson. and a focus on daniel patrick moynihan, who -- who's career before a senator several many administrations. c-span 3. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history or press the c-span alert button and have the schedule in mailed to you. >> this weekend on book tv on c- span2, almost 10 years after the attack on the world trade center and the pentagon, cnn's national security analyst peter bergen is interviewed by an author and columnist. also this weekend, william herzog and david eisenhower on the military industrial complex. and obama's first campaign for the illinois state senate. a complete schedule on booktv.org and sign up for our booktv alert. host: there is a policy debate raging across the country and in this town as lawmakers and white house turned to the u.s. budget and the deficit, about the right approach, whether or not but the precarious economy weather got -- more investment is necessary
history tv on c-span 3, we will tour the home of social reporter, writer, statement, an ex slave, frederick douglass. and the naval diplomacy of federal -- president woodrow wilson. and a focus on daniel patrick moynihan, who -- who's career before a senator several many administrations. c-span 3. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history or press the c-span alert button and have the schedule in mailed to you. >> this weekend on book tv on c- span2, almost 10 years after the...
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." >> on american history tv, we will tour the home of frederick douglass. texas a&m university professor talks about woodrow wilson. then from the nixon foundation and the library, a focus on. patrick moynihan. experience american history tv on c-span30 weekend every weekend. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history and have it be mailed to you. >> this weekend on "book tv," 10 years after the attacks on the world trade center, the cnn national security. he is interviewed. also this weekend, david eisenhower of the continuing growth of the military industrial complex and on barack obama's first campaign for the illinois state senate. and the complete schedule on booktv.org. >> for the record, i philosophically have always been opposed to taxpayer dollars being used for political advocacy of any kind. >> tom cole offered a bill to offer presidential financing. follow the entire debate in the final vote on line with c-span's congressional chronicle with a time line did transcript of every house and senate question. c-span.org/congress. host: mar
." >> on american history tv, we will tour the home of frederick douglass. texas a&m university professor talks about woodrow wilson. then from the nixon foundation and the library, a focus on. patrick moynihan. experience american history tv on c-span30 weekend every weekend. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history and have it be mailed to you. >> this weekend on "book tv," 10 years after the attacks on the world trade center, the cnn national...
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immediate right is professor michael scharf, that john and baker professor of law and director of the frederick cox international center at?aul following him as professor paul robinson, professor of international affairs at the university of ottawa. tarkr him is lieutenant colonel john stark from mount summit, mt indiana, and currently professor of military science at princeton university. and graduate at west point. jeffrey helsing is the dean at the conflict management and peace building at the united states institute of peace. he oversees much of the ov development purda. finally, we have major carlos teixiera. he is in the artillery branch. all of these distinguished guests are going to be talking about the causes of conflict and the possible resolutions to accomplish. my name is jimmy piven. as someone who studies the history of ideas, i find a confounding how the history of humanity is one soak replete with a violent predatce. toward the end of "hamlet," we see an army marching over a client of verot ground. "what can the purpose of such bloodshed be?" it is attempting to sympathize that
immediate right is professor michael scharf, that john and baker professor of law and director of the frederick cox international center at?aul following him as professor paul robinson, professor of international affairs at the university of ottawa. tarkr him is lieutenant colonel john stark from mount summit, mt indiana, and currently professor of military science at princeton university. and graduate at west point. jeffrey helsing is the dean at the conflict management and peace building at...
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host: this is frederick on the line. you are on the air. caller: i don't know who's going to win, but it looks like it will be a woman replacement for steele, and i don't want to be wagner. she just jumped from fifth to third. there is your trend. it looks like the republicans are going to replace a black by a woman, they cannot do a white man. i know this because i have lived in missouri, and she was called the which on wheels. caller: and calling into the show my support for mr. steele. i think we need to show the democrats and the united states as a republican party is still united and that we support our chairman. there have been of the mistakes, but i think a lot of the mistakes have been blown out of proportion by different news agencies and people both inside and outside of the party. >> looking at our twitter page, we are looking at our congressional media page. reid wilson is writing about the convention, about the winter committee meeting. he says michael still has retreated to a room off the floor and guarded the door, some suppo
host: this is frederick on the line. you are on the air. caller: i don't know who's going to win, but it looks like it will be a woman replacement for steele, and i don't want to be wagner. she just jumped from fifth to third. there is your trend. it looks like the republicans are going to replace a black by a woman, they cannot do a white man. i know this because i have lived in missouri, and she was called the which on wheels. caller: and calling into the show my support for mr. steele. i...
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on sunday, oversight panel spokesman, frederick hill, said i sent the letter "because the committee has received documents that raise questions about the rhapsody of officials on that manner. after reading that story, we requested copies of both the letter to department of homeland security and the additional documents referred to by your spokesman, and your staff did not reply. hear my questions regarding to the document access rule. first is your letter to dhs signed on test 14th as committee record, and if so, i mean, why did it take so long for us to get it? is that the practice we have to wait two weeks to get a letter? second, are the additional documents referred to by your spokesman committee records and, if so, why, you know, don't we have those? >> i appreciate the inquiry and colloquy. it's our intention to deliver all produced information on a bipartisan basis whether it's produced to the minority or majority. what i mean by that is if the administration comes and gives you documents and the documents are pursuant to request, you must turn them over to the majority also. if
on sunday, oversight panel spokesman, frederick hill, said i sent the letter "because the committee has received documents that raise questions about the rhapsody of officials on that manner. after reading that story, we requested copies of both the letter to department of homeland security and the additional documents referred to by your spokesman, and your staff did not reply. hear my questions regarding to the document access rule. first is your letter to dhs signed on test 14th as...
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. >> this weekend, we will tour the home of social reformer and exclave frederick douglass. texas a&m univ. jerry jones tells of the naval the policy of woodrow wilson. and a focus on daniel patrick moynihan whose career as a center spend four presidents. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. you can have our schedules in mailed to you. >> the congressional budget office says the deficit this year will be $1.50 trillion with the national debt rising to $18 trillion in 10 years. president obama is expected to release his budget proposal next month. this briefing is one hour. >> the congressional budget office released the budget and economic outlook for fiscal years 2011 through 2021. you can find copies of the document on our website at cbo.gov. our briefer is our director. he will give a brief comment and take your questions. if you would be kind enough to remember to identify yourselves buyer name and your news organization, we would appreciate that. thank you. >> the morning. -- good morning. as we say in our report, the u.s. faces daunting challenges. t
. >> this weekend, we will tour the home of social reformer and exclave frederick douglass. texas a&m univ. jerry jones tells of the naval the policy of woodrow wilson. and a focus on daniel patrick moynihan whose career as a center spend four presidents. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. you can have our schedules in mailed to you. >> the congressional budget office says the deficit this year will be $1.50 trillion with the national debt rising to $18...
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there is no abraham lincoln without frederick douglass. there's no fdr without randolph. every great president we have ever had had to be pushed into his greatness. left to their own devices and the people around them, they did not measure up. as dr. west says, the end of being garden variety politicians in a statement. so you have to push presidents of you want them to become great. whether you are talking like issues are progress of issues or anything else, if barack obama is going to be a great president, he is going to have to be pushed. how do you do that? you do that by holding them accountable. it cannot just be for black folk about symbolism. it must also be about substance. otherwise you look up and you have a rah rah moment because you got somebody black in the white house but your economic conditions did not improve. your social condition did not approve. so the president has work to do, but i am also hopeful that with two more years ago he can get something done. >> i am from the university of san diego. i know john boehner and the republican party mention tha
there is no abraham lincoln without frederick douglass. there's no fdr without randolph. every great president we have ever had had to be pushed into his greatness. left to their own devices and the people around them, they did not measure up. as dr. west says, the end of being garden variety politicians in a statement. so you have to push presidents of you want them to become great. whether you are talking like issues are progress of issues or anything else, if barack obama is going to be a...
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. >> this weekend on american history tv, explore the home of social reformer kent essex slave frederick douglass. jerry jones tells of the diplomacy of president woodrow wilson. for the nixon foundation and the nixon library, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan. experience american history television on c-span3. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. >> at&t assertion was met with skepticism at the supreme court last week. the case asked the court if at&t can invoke a personal privacy exemption under the freedom of information act to keep information from the government gathered in the investigation. the court ruled in favor of at&t. the court will render its decision some time before the end of the term in june. this is 50 minutes. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case 09-1279, federal communications commission v. at&t, inc. mr. yang. >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: the court of appeals has held that foia's statutory protection for personal privacy in exemption 7(c) extends beyond the privacy of individuals and protects the so- called pers
. >> this weekend on american history tv, explore the home of social reformer kent essex slave frederick douglass. jerry jones tells of the diplomacy of president woodrow wilson. for the nixon foundation and the nixon library, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan. experience american history television on c-span3. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. >> at&t assertion was met with skepticism at the supreme court last week. the case asked the court if at&t...
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also someone who is giving support to our march for life is a pastor from frederick, maryland. >> godless america. the people of god say we will overcome, and we will overcome very soon. there must be no retreat, no truce, and no going backwards. we must move forward and we must do it now. the word of god says if my people who were called by my name pray and seek my face and turn away from their wicked ways, i will forgive your sins and heal your land. that is the promise from god. in the recent november 2010 elections, the american people resoundingly stated that they were pro-life. we voted in record numbers and at every level to replace those who supported the killing of innocent reborn children by the terrible procedure called abortion. we must not retreat now. we must move forward. we must an hour ground. there is no ground whatsoever for retreat or a truce. we must hold our elected officials' feet to the fire. even these young freshmen congressmen who are saying that they are pro-life, we will give nobody a passport because life is too valuable. we will hold them to the fire. wh
also someone who is giving support to our march for life is a pastor from frederick, maryland. >> godless america. the people of god say we will overcome, and we will overcome very soon. there must be no retreat, no truce, and no going backwards. we must move forward and we must do it now. the word of god says if my people who were called by my name pray and seek my face and turn away from their wicked ways, i will forgive your sins and heal your land. that is the promise from god. in the...
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. >> we will tour the home of a statesman frederick douglass. jerry jones tells of the policies of woodrow wilson. then, daniel patrick moynihan. experience american history tv on c-span3, all weekend, every weekend. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. >> 9/11 defined the presidency because it made it abundantly clear that my most important job was to protect the country. i made a lot of controversial decisions to do that. if i had to do them over again, i would have done them again. >> former president george bush talks about his memoir with students from southern methodist university sunday at 8:00 on c-span. >> next, a discussion on federal spending and job creation. this is 45 minutes. ington journal" continues. host: i want to welcome back matt kibbe, freedomworks president and ceo. let's begin with "the washington times." guest: it's a shocking number, $1.5 trillion. longer-term, it is $14 trillion in national debt. it's a combination of a bad economy and way too much spending. we are spending too much money we do not h
. >> we will tour the home of a statesman frederick douglass. jerry jones tells of the policies of woodrow wilson. then, daniel patrick moynihan. experience american history tv on c-span3, all weekend, every weekend. see the complete schedule online at c-span.org/history. >> 9/11 defined the presidency because it made it abundantly clear that my most important job was to protect the country. i made a lot of controversial decisions to do that. if i had to do them over again, i would...
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this is congressman frederick richmond, democrat of louisiana, a freshman. first of all, congressman, what with delight to be a member of congress listening to the president? >> i remember lastune as a guest of the majority with common james clyburn and the first lady's but. this president is very good at reminding you of the purpose of why we're here. and he gives you that energy to wake up tomorrow and say you know what, let's come together. it's more importantly put american people first holds that they taught us november 2nd. but then person a party politics. >> some things the president called for, free son domestic spending for five years, tax increase in the richest americans coming up earmarks, no social security cut and time to do with illegal immigration. >> well, you think is right about those and he also talks about reorganizing government and making sure we don't have the duplications in those things. i can tell you from being in new orleans in the metropolitan area and katrina to weave a bunch of duplications of service and requirements that ju
this is congressman frederick richmond, democrat of louisiana, a freshman. first of all, congressman, what with delight to be a member of congress listening to the president? >> i remember lastune as a guest of the majority with common james clyburn and the first lady's but. this president is very good at reminding you of the purpose of why we're here. and he gives you that energy to wake up tomorrow and say you know what, let's come together. it's more importantly put american people...
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someone who is getting support throughout the march for life is pastor luke robinson from church and frederick maryland. [cheers and applause] >> god bless america. let the people of god say we will overcome and we will overcome jury -- very soon. there must be no retreat, no troops and no going back words. we must move forward, and we must do it now. the word of god says if my people who are called by my name humble themselves, pray and seek my face and turn away from their wicked ways, i will heal you in heaven, for gifts. that is the promise of god. [cheers and applause] in the recent november 2010 elections, the american people resoundingly stated that they were pro-life. we voted in record numbers and every level to replace those who supported the killing of innocent preboard children by a terrible procedure, abortion. we must not retreat now. we must move forward. we must stand our ground. there is no ground whatsoever or retreat or truce. we must hold our elected officials on the feet to the five-year. evin fees' young freshmen congressmen who are saying they will support life. we will
someone who is getting support throughout the march for life is pastor luke robinson from church and frederick maryland. [cheers and applause] >> god bless america. let the people of god say we will overcome and we will overcome jury -- very soon. there must be no retreat, no troops and no going back words. we must move forward, and we must do it now. the word of god says if my people who are called by my name humble themselves, pray and seek my face and turn away from their wicked ways,...
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on sunday, oversight panel spokesman frederick hill said i sent the letter because the committee has received documents that raise questions about the voracity of dhs officials on the matter. after reading this story, my staff requested copies of both your letter to the department of homeland security and the additional documents referred to by your spokesman and your st did not reply. hear are my questions regarding to document access rule. first, your letter to dhs signed on january 14th, committee record, and if so, why did -- why did it take so long to get it? is that going to be the practice that we have to wait two weeks to get a letter? second, are the additional documents referred to by your spokesman committee records and if so, why don't we have those? that's my other question. >> i appreciate the gentleman's inquiry in this colloquy. it is our intention to deliver all produced information on a bipartisan basis, whether it is produced to the minority, the majority. what i mean by that is that if the administration comes and gives you documents, and those documents are pursu
on sunday, oversight panel spokesman frederick hill said i sent the letter because the committee has received documents that raise questions about the voracity of dhs officials on the matter. after reading this story, my staff requested copies of both your letter to the department of homeland security and the additional documents referred to by your spokesman and your st did not reply. hear are my questions regarding to document access rule. first, your letter to dhs signed on january 14th,...
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copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> this weekend on c-span 3 will look at the home of frederick douglass. jerry jones tells of the aggressive naval diplomacy of woodrow wilson. from the nixon library, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan. experience american history television on c-span 3, all weekend, every weekend. see the complete schedule of lime. or you can press the c-span alert button to have our schedules e-mail to you. this sunday we will spend one hour talking with former president bush about his new life and his new book. here is a portion of the interview. >> the latest history book that you read? >> i just finished "the colonel." >> you mentioned theodore roosevelt several times. why? >> the aggressively use u.s. power -- which i did as well. in my case i did it to defend the country. my presidency was defined by september the 11th. on that day i vowed to use every legal means at my disposal to protect america. one of the interesting things about protecting america in a long run is to encourage democracy. ultimately, that marginalizes ideologues that use motives of mu
copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> this weekend on c-span 3 will look at the home of frederick douglass. jerry jones tells of the aggressive naval diplomacy of woodrow wilson. from the nixon library, a focus on daniel patrick moynihan. experience american history television on c-span 3, all weekend, every weekend. see the complete schedule of lime. or you can press the c-span alert button to have our schedules e-mail to you. this sunday we will spend one hour talking with...
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. >> frederick douglass. >> where do you get your news? [laughter] >> the daily caller. [laughter] no, mostly from the internet. the final three pages in the first section of "the wall street journal," with politics, gop. >> i get many of the internet. i read everything from blogs to newspapers. >> i am probably a religious reader of the drug repor -- drudge report, hotline, politico, all the other information online. >> so much for lightning round. >> i get my news online also -- "wall street journal," "national review." >> i am an old-fashioned guy. i start my morning with a hard copy of "the washington post," and then go on line to get the real news. [laughter] >> tube support completely -- do you support completely defunding planned parenthood? >> absolutely. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> starting with mr. anuzis, names of the mr. obama has done that you agree with --. name something mr. obama has done that you agree with. [laughter] >> i think this effort to called republicans prosecute the war -- to help republicans prosecute the war. >> i agree with that, if he oppos
. >> frederick douglass. >> where do you get your news? [laughter] >> the daily caller. [laughter] no, mostly from the internet. the final three pages in the first section of "the wall street journal," with politics, gop. >> i get many of the internet. i read everything from blogs to newspapers. >> i am probably a religious reader of the drug repor -- drudge report, hotline, politico, all the other information online. >> so much for lightning round....
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representative frederick wilson, 7th district florida.gentlemen, please join me in congratulating the congressional black caucus of the 112th black congress. ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] >> thank you. it is now my pleasure to introduce the reverend dr. myron mccoy president of the school of theology delivering the e vocation of the event. he became the 4th president of the st. paul school of theology in missouri. please join me in welcoming dr. myron mccoy. [applause] >> i invite us all to be in an attitude of prayer. oh, god, who walked with us from sun up to sun down and days past, we thank you for rich legacy of heros who stood in the gap with freedom and justice on their minds. they stood in the midst of all manner of legitimize and organized oppression and opposition. they reminded folks who didn't want to believe or accept that we, too, are american. we thank you for them and allowing us to stand on their shoulders and to build on their efforts. how grateful we are for allowing us to see this new
representative frederick wilson, 7th district florida.gentlemen, please join me in congratulating the congressional black caucus of the 112th black congress. ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] ♪ [applause] >> thank you. it is now my pleasure to introduce the reverend dr. myron mccoy president of the school of theology delivering the e vocation of the event. he became the 4th president of the st. paul school of theology in missouri. please join me in welcoming...